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Speaking Event About Preemptive Prosecution, Political Prisoners, and Civil Liberties in Atlanta, Georgia, May 14, 2011 Dear Allies in Peace,
Truth and Justice, Thank you for your support in the struggle for peace
and justice! You are cordially invited to the following event in
Atlanta, GA. We would greatly appreciate it if you attend, and distribute
widely and announce to your contacts the following social justice
event on legal debates taking place in Atlanta on Preemptive Prosecution
of Muslim and African Americans and immigrant communities. In Solidarity, Justice for Shifa Supporting Committee Law as a Weapon of
War A Peoples Assembly
to Confront Preemptive Prosecution via the War on Terror, the War on
Drugs, and Anti-Immigrant Legislation in the 21st Century Preemptive Prosecution: The
investigation, prosecution and imprisonment of persons by US law
enforcement agencies based on religion, country of origin, political
beliefs, and alleged aspirational intent - but not necessarily on
material actions*** - To build a common understanding of the post-9/11 political climate & context regarding preemptive prosecution and racial profiling - To connect the tactics & strategies of the War on Terror, the War on Drugs, and anti- immigrant legislation - To connect the Southern historical and racial context to these strategies - To build alliances across communities targeted by law enforcement agencies, including but limited to immigrant communities, Muslim communities, and Black communities - To lay the
foundation for a legal advocacy infrastructure connected to social
movements WHEN: Saturday, May 14 12:30PM-- 5PM WHERE: Auburn Avenue
Research Library 101 Auburn Avenue
Northeast Atlanta, GA
Panel Speakers Include:
Steve Downs, Esq., Attorney and Co-Founder
Project SALAM, Nahal Zamani, Center
For Constitutional Rights (CCR) Sonali Sadequee,
Co-founder Atlanta Transformative Justice Collaborative Mel Underbakke,
Friends of Human Rights, on the case of Sami Al Arian Jess Sundin,
Anti-war activist from Minnesota, on Stop the FBI Rpression of peace
activist Samia Ahmed, Educator
and sister of Haris Ahmed, on the case of Haris Ahmed, Atlanta Laila Yaghi,
Palestinian American and mother of Ziyad Yaghi, on the case of
Raleigh 7 Laila Murad,
Arab-American activist, on the case of Tariq Mehenna, Boston, MA Barandra Kennedy, on
the case in Dallas, TX Lejla Duka,
statement on the case of Fort Dix 5, New Jersey Panels Will Be
Followed by Round-Table Discussions
Participant Organizations Include: National Coalition To Protect Civil Freedoms (NCPCF); Center For Constitutional Rights (CCR); Project South; Families United For Justice In America (FUJA); The Peace Thru Justice Foundation, Project SALAM, Atlanta International Action Center, National Committee to Stop FBI Repression, Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), National Jericho Movement, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)-GA, Amnesty International-GA, Georgia Immigrants and Refugee Rights Coalition, Movement to End Israeli Apartheid (MEIA-GA); Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation (MAS Freedom); Friends Human Rights-Tampa; Rights Working
Group-Washington, DC;
Contact: [email protected]
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